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Fluency with Information Technology: Skills, Concepts, and Capabilities, Fourth Edition, equips readers who are already familiar with computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web with a deeper understanding of the broad capabilities of technology. Through a project-oriented learning approach that uses examples and realistic problem-solving scenarios, Larry Snyder teaches readers to navigate information technology independently and become effective users of today's resources, forming a foundation of skills they can adapt to their personal and career goals as future technologies emerge.

Part 1 Becoming Skilled at ComputingChapter 1 Defining Information TechnologyTerms of Endearment 3Why Know Just the Right Word 5 Where's the Start Button? 6Where Is the Computer? 11 How Soft Is Software? 15 The Words for Ideas 17Analytical Thinking 19Summary 23Try It Solutions 24Review Questions 24